For sharing your thoughts. I very much enjoyed what you had to say, it's no wonder your songs resonate way up there with the greatest of all time. Remember, "When you shoot for the moon and miss, you are still among the stars". GOOD JOB. .

I'm a person with dyslexia, at the age of 57, I honestly can't say I've ever read a book cover to cover. What made this so enjoyable was the Townsend narrating the entire book. My first audio book was Life (Keith Richards) I enjoyed it but the downside Keith only,only read a little at the beginning and end. Johnny Depp read half the book, then here's the letdown the last half of the book was narrated by some joker reading the book in the third person. Trying to come across as Keith himself. Second of all I purchased this CD's. 24 to the exact. audible.com is fantastic I can enjoy listening on my iPad in the car, or play it on my PC at home. Kudos I find this just as enjoyable as listening to the music of my generation. Why I never tried this before is beyond me. I highly recommend this book of Pete Townsend to everyone. To me it's like listening to a almost 18 hour song very enjoyable.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Who I Am?

just hearing Pete Townsend read the entire book, this man lived it so who better to hear from.

Which scene was your favorite?

at the moment, I can't answer this question, only about halfway into the book

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

definitely made me laugh more than once.

Any additional comments?

will be certainly, buying more I'm also joined the membership program, I also highly recommend that also

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

No! This book dragged on for way too long. I kept hoping the Townsend would give me some reason to like him but it never happened. Perhaps if someone else had narrated, I would have liked him better.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Different narrator.

What three words best describe Pete Townshend’s performance?

Ho-hum, dull, so-so

Was Who I Am worth the listening time?

no!

Any additional comments?

I suppose if you're a huge Who fan, then you'll appreciate this book more than I. I wanted to learn more about Townsend and the band but instead I ended up not liking him as a person at all. Spoiled, cheating, arrogant rock star!

A fan of The Who for many years I never knew the origins of a lot of the music. This book filled a lot of gaps and answered questions I didn't know I had about The Who. Spoken with honesty it is refreshing to hear events unfold that are not particularly flattering to the author as well as the good stuff. It could only have been read by Pete Townsend.

It makes such a difference when an author reads his own autobiography. PT does a great job. He always comes across as super-earnest; here he rounds it out with some context so he doesn't always seem to be bubbling over with raw emotion. He gives a good account of what it felt like to move through the world as the guitarist for the Who in the 60's.

Where does Who I Am rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This book ranks somewhere in the middle of the pack.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Who I Am?

When the original drummer had to be asked to step down.

Which scene was your favorite?

Any scene involving Keith Moon

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I was surprised at the honesty. Pete showed himself as completely wacked out at times and then he was a compassionate human being at other times.

Any additional comments?

Who fan my whole life and found this book a real treat. Any fan of the rock and roll 60's/70's will get a kick out of this book. Pete not so much reads the book but he tells his story like he's sitting and talking just to the listener.